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Old July 30th 03, 05:38 PM
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"kaeli" wrote in message
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In article ,
enlightened us with...

Leash laws kill cats in two ways. First because any cat that is

not also
collared & liscensed will be taken to animal control and in the

majority
of cases destroyed. Second because cats on leashes frequently hang
themselves on trees and fences. For this reason a good cat collar

has "pop
bead" break-away feature so that when it struggles in the hanging
position, the collar comes off before it strangles to death. Then

it is
trapped for wandering free, taken to animal control, and

destroyed.


Gee, this doesn't happen to dogs. And how does a cat hang itself

when
the owner has the other end of the leash in their hand? How

bizarre...

Are you really that stupid?

When you let your dog into the back yard to dump, there is (should be)
a fence to keep them in. This doesn't work with cats, so all you can
do (according to the cat haters) is leash them to a tree/post so they
don't get out of the yard.

Cats are OUTDOOR animals. If you want an indoor animal, get a fish.

Dogs should be leashed. Cats should be leashed. In fact, no pet,
regardless of species, should wander around unsupervised, be it a

dog, a
horse, a cat, or a ferret.
They should be on their owner's property or under their control at

all
times. It's a pet. Take care of it. Your neighbors shouldn't have to
deal with the nuisance. It's not their animal.


I assume you roam the neighbourhoods making sure that the wildlife is
the only thing on the streets? Foxes and skunks aren't a problem at
all. It's just the pets, eh?